kevin_1981
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- Apr 11, 2014
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Picked up a 7424XP over the winter, and have been dying to use it. This is my first attempt at paint correction, and decided to work on my dad's 1998 civic that looks like it was probably never waxed and was definitely parked on the streets of Chicago during its life. The paint was in terrible condition, and the bumpers are all scratched/cracked, so I didnt do anything with them.
These are the products I used to perform my work:
All pictures taken with Nexus 5 (sorry no hood shots... took them with my regular camera, and they werent coming out good, due to poor lighting)
Here goes.... hopefully i attach these files correctly
(high quality images here Paint Correction - Imgur )
Trunk Before (pictures make the paint look a little better than it did in person):
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Trunk After (I couldnt get rid of some of the scratches):
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Top Before - It didnt look as bad as the trunk/hood were. I think the previous owner probably rested carboard boxes on the trunk, or used a gas station window squeegee as a car wash:
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Top After - the part past the weatherstripping was not done yet:
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Passenger rear before - This was spray painted at some point just over the wheel well, where the honda rust always happens:
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Passenger rear after - different angle:
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Drivers door before:
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Closeup of drivers door handle - bad!:
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Drivers door after:
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Final picture. Took me about 5.5 hours... this shot was taken at like 1:40AM.
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Overall, I was semi-pleased with results, since the paint was in awful condition. There was a noticeable improvement in paint quality, but I was disappointed that I could not fix some of the deeper scratches/swirls. Im not sure if a more abrasive compound would help, and would like feedback on if anyone has used Meguiars Ultimate before... I am assuming it is not as abrasive as some of the higher end compounds.
Please let me know your thoughts/suggestions on what I can do to improve the paint correction... or if its just too beat up due to age, and lack of maintenance in the past. Also - to do most of the correction, I had the 7424 XP at speed 6, and did 3-5 section passes with a good amount of pressure, followed by 2-3 passes at light pressure. The compound stayed workable.
These are the products I used to perform my work:
- Porter Cable 7424XP with 5" hook/loop plate
- Lake Country CCS Pads (5.5") - Yellow for cutting, and green for polishing, waxing by hand
- Meguiars Ultimate Compound
- Meguiars Ultimate Polish
- Meguiars Gold Class Carnauba Paste Wax
- Meguiars Microfiber Polishing Cloths
All pictures taken with Nexus 5 (sorry no hood shots... took them with my regular camera, and they werent coming out good, due to poor lighting)
Here goes.... hopefully i attach these files correctly
(high quality images here Paint Correction - Imgur )
Trunk Before (pictures make the paint look a little better than it did in person):
View attachment 26971
View attachment 26969
Trunk After (I couldnt get rid of some of the scratches):
View attachment 26972
View attachment 26970
Top Before - It didnt look as bad as the trunk/hood were. I think the previous owner probably rested carboard boxes on the trunk, or used a gas station window squeegee as a car wash:
View attachment 26973
Top After - the part past the weatherstripping was not done yet:
View attachment 26974
Passenger rear before - This was spray painted at some point just over the wheel well, where the honda rust always happens:
View attachment 26975
Passenger rear after - different angle:
View attachment 26976
Drivers door before:
View attachment 26978
Closeup of drivers door handle - bad!:
View attachment 26977
Drivers door after:
View attachment 26979
Final picture. Took me about 5.5 hours... this shot was taken at like 1:40AM.
View attachment 26980
Overall, I was semi-pleased with results, since the paint was in awful condition. There was a noticeable improvement in paint quality, but I was disappointed that I could not fix some of the deeper scratches/swirls. Im not sure if a more abrasive compound would help, and would like feedback on if anyone has used Meguiars Ultimate before... I am assuming it is not as abrasive as some of the higher end compounds.
Please let me know your thoughts/suggestions on what I can do to improve the paint correction... or if its just too beat up due to age, and lack of maintenance in the past. Also - to do most of the correction, I had the 7424 XP at speed 6, and did 3-5 section passes with a good amount of pressure, followed by 2-3 passes at light pressure. The compound stayed workable.